Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.

Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

According to Walter Cronkite:

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

Hadn't heard that before but it is a scary prospect. It would require theUS to surrender our sovereignty to a world that doesn't necessarily shareour values or respect the rights which we as Americans take for grantedand which are protected by the Bill of Rights. Of course this is a viewembraced by many of our current leaders, especially those advocating foropen borders. Without borders, we don't have a country but to those whoadvocate for one world government, that isn't a bad thing. When I see therest of the world embracing the same respect for fundamental rights thatwe as Americans do, then we can talk about a one world government. Wearen't even close to that point yet which means it is out of the questionto even consider such a thing.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

Hadn't heard that before but it is a scary prospect. It would require theUS to surrender our sovereignty to a world that doesn't necessarily shareour values or respect the rights which we as Americans take for grantedand which are protected by the Bill of Rights. Of course this is a viewembraced by many of our current leaders, especially those advocating foropen borders. Without borders, we don't have a country but to those whoadvocate for one world government, that isn't a bad thing. When I see therest of the world embracing the same respect for fundamental rights thatwe as Americans do, then we can talk about a one world government. Wearen't even close to that point yet which means it is out of the questionto even consider such a thing.

I believe that Cronkite was a member of the World Federalist Association.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

John Adams was a Federalist.

You foreigners don't seem to realize that our political parties havechanged over the years.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don't

So you are a Trump nativist.

Post by bigdogknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but I

Exactly. Which is why I can't see why you want to Collude with Russia todestroy our Constitution.

Post by bigdogwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

I don't run. I fight. I KO. I hospitalize.

OH, so now you think you're a thug.But too afraid to answer simple questions.Hiding behind a ridiculous alias.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

I don't run. I fight. I KO. I hospitalize.

OH, so now you think you're a thug.But too afraid to answer simple questions.Hiding behind a ridiculous alias.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the???DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY???S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS???

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

???It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.???

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

I don't run. I fight. I KO. I hospitalize.

OH, so now you think you're a thug.But too afraid to answer simple questions.Hiding behind a ridiculous alias.

I'd like to challenge you to a duel. Are you man enough?

With what? So are you admiting to making online threats.Some punk here was just sentenced to 7 years for Cyber bulling.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the???DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY???S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS???

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

???It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.???

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

I don't run. I fight. I KO. I hospitalize.

OH, so now you think you're a thug.But too afraid to answer simple questions.Hiding behind a ridiculous alias.

I'd like to challenge you to a duel. Are you man enough?

With what? So are you admiting to making online threats.Some punk here was just sentenced to 7 years for Cyber bulling.

What did he do, call you a liar? If so, I'd say he was falsely convicted.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the???DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY???S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS???

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

???It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.???

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

I don't run. I fight. I KO. I hospitalize.

OH, so now you think you're a thug.But too afraid to answer simple questions.Hiding behind a ridiculous alias.

I'd like to challenge you to a duel. Are you man enough?

With what? So are you admiting to making online threats.Some punk here was just sentenced to 7 years for Cyber bulling.

What did he do, call you a liar? If so, I'd say he was falsely convicted.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the???DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY???S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS???

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

???It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.???

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

Nope. Stop the cheap slander. I believe in something much more dangerous.It's called DEMOCRACY.Now, don't get scared and cry and run away.

I don't run. I fight. I KO. I hospitalize.

OH, so now you think you're a thug.But too afraid to answer simple questions.Hiding behind a ridiculous alias.

I'd like to challenge you to a duel. Are you man enough?

With what? So are you admiting to making online threats.Some punk here was just sentenced to 7 years for Cyber bulling.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

Marsh is probably in favor of a one world government.

He probably thinks we already have a shadow one world government.

Says the Trump supporter who believes his paranoid Deep State conspiracytheory.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

There are many levels of federalization. And the best ones have ways formembers to back out if they don't like it, like Brexit, but NOT like theUS constitution, which when put in force was found to have no way to turnit off, or get out of it (a bit like the sorcerer's apprentice, there).

I personally like loose confederations for specific purposes, like NAFTAor EUROZONE. If you don't like it, get out of it. The point in thoserelationships is to provide stability, future guidance, and dependabilityfor trade, which is not a zero sum game, but is a semi-magical practicewhere both parties gain, and wealth is created out of nowhere (I tradefood for your water, and instead of us both dying, we both live andthrive).

If you think of the original Star Trek, the loose "Federation of Planets"was not a government as we know it. They didn't lord it over the Vulcans(say) and tell when what to do. Instead, they offered trade. The Vulcanscould trade trillium and kivas for dilithium, or something. And everybodywould be happy, if happiness was something Vulcans partook of. Onesupposes they found it agreeable, anyway.

The reason Donald Trump doens't like trade is he comes from a zero-sumworld of shady real estate where you don't pay your contractors. Plus,he's an idiot. You could sell him TPP only by convincing him it was a wayfor the US to screw China. That's the world he lives in. Fortunately,there's another world that brought us the wealth of modern nations, whichgrew up long before Trump, and will be there after he is gone. We needthat world, to thrive. Let us hope Trump is gone soon and we can go backto doing the best kind of business (the honest trade that Trump neverdid).

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

There are many levels of federalization. And the best ones have ways formembers to back out if they don't like it, like Brexit, but NOT like theUS constitution, which when put in force was found to have no way to turnit off, or get out of it (a bit like the sorcerer's apprentice, there).I personally like loose confederations for specific purposes, like NAFTAor EUROZONE. If you don't like it, get out of it. The point in thoserelationships is to provide stability, future guidance, and dependabilityfor trade, which is not a zero sum game, but is a semi-magical practicewhere both parties gain, and wealth is created out of nowhere (I tradefood for your water, and instead of us both dying, we both live andthrive).If you think of the original Star Trek, the loose "Federation of Planets"was not a government as we know it. They didn't lord it over the Vulcans(say) and tell when what to do. Instead, they offered trade. The Vulcanscould trade trillium and kivas for dilithium, or something. And everybodywould be happy, if happiness was something Vulcans partook of. Onesupposes they found it agreeable, anyway.The reason Donald Trump doens't like trade is he comes from a zero-sumworld of shady real estate where you don't pay your contractors. Plus,he's an idiot. You could sell him TPP only by convincing him it was a wayfor the US to screw China. That's the world he lives in. Fortunately,there's another world that brought us the wealth of modern nations, whichgrew up long before Trump, and will be there after he is gone. We needthat world, to thrive. Let us hope Trump is gone soon and we can go backto doing the best kind of business (the honest trade that Trump neverdid).

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

There are many levels of federalization. And the best ones have ways formembers to back out if they don't like it, like Brexit, but NOT like theUS constitution, which when put in force was found to have no way to turnit off, or get out of it (a bit like the sorcerer's apprentice, there).I personally like loose confederations for specific purposes, like NAFTAor EUROZONE. If you don't like it, get out of it. The point in thoserelationships is to provide stability, future guidance, and dependabilityfor trade, which is not a zero sum game, but is a semi-magical practicewhere both parties gain, and wealth is created out of nowhere (I tradefood for your water, and instead of us both dying, we both live andthrive).If you think of the original Star Trek, the loose "Federation of Planets"was not a government as we know it. They didn't lord it over the Vulcans(say) and tell when what to do. Instead, they offered trade. The Vulcanscould trade trillium and kivas for dilithium, or something. And everybodywould be happy, if happiness was something Vulcans partook of. Onesupposes they found it agreeable, anyway.The reason Donald Trump doens't like trade is he comes from a zero-sumworld of shady real estate where you don't pay your contractors. Plus,he's an idiot. You could sell him TPP only by convincing him it was a wayfor the US to screw China. That's the world he lives in. Fortunately,there's another world that brought us the wealth of modern nations, whichgrew up long before Trump, and will be there after he is gone. We needthat world, to thrive. Let us hope Trump is gone soon and we can go backto doing the best kind of business (the honest trade that Trump neverdid).

LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SINCE 2000.

But you can't tell us who was President in 2000. He might not be arightwing Republican.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

There are many levels of federalization. And the best ones have ways formembers to back out if they don't like it, like Brexit, but NOT like theUS constitution, which when put in force was found to have no way to turnit off, or get out of it (a bit like the sorcerer's apprentice, there).I personally like loose confederations for specific purposes, like NAFTAor EUROZONE. If you don't like it, get out of it. The point in thoserelationships is to provide stability, future guidance, and dependabilityfor trade, which is not a zero sum game, but is a semi-magical practicewhere both parties gain, and wealth is created out of nowhere (I tradefood for your water, and instead of us both dying, we both live andthrive).If you think of the original Star Trek, the loose "Federation of Planets"was not a government as we know it. They didn't lord it over the Vulcans(say) and tell when what to do. Instead, they offered trade. The Vulcanscould trade trillium and kivas for dilithium, or something. And everybodywould be happy, if happiness was something Vulcans partook of. Onesupposes they found it agreeable, anyway.The reason Donald Trump doens't like trade is he comes from a zero-sumworld of shady real estate where you don't pay your contractors. Plus,he's an idiot. You could sell him TPP only by convincing him it was a wayfor the US to screw China. That's the world he lives in. Fortunately,there's another world that brought us the wealth of modern nations, whichgrew up long before Trump, and will be there after he is gone. We needthat world, to thrive. Let us hope Trump is gone soon and we can go backto doing the best kind of business (the honest trade that Trump neverdid).

LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SINCE 2000.

But you can't tell us who was President in 2000. He might not be arightwing Republican.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the“DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but a voiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

There are many levels of federalization. And the best ones have ways formembers to back out if they don't like it, like Brexit, but NOT like theUS constitution, which when put in force was found to have no way to turnit off, or get out of it (a bit like the sorcerer's apprentice, there).I personally like loose confederations for specific purposes, like NAFTAor EUROZONE. If you don't like it, get out of it. The point in thoserelationships is to provide stability, future guidance, and dependabilityfor trade, which is not a zero sum game, but is a semi-magical practicewhere both parties gain, and wealth is created out of nowhere (I tradefood for your water, and instead of us both dying, we both live andthrive).If you think of the original Star Trek, the loose "Federation of Planets"was not a government as we know it. They didn't lord it over the Vulcans(say) and tell when what to do. Instead, they offered trade. The Vulcanscould trade trillium and kivas for dilithium, or something. And everybodywould be happy, if happiness was something Vulcans partook of. Onesupposes they found it agreeable, anyway.The reason Donald Trump doens't like trade is he comes from a zero-sumworld of shady real estate where you don't pay your contractors. Plus,he's an idiot. You could sell him TPP only by convincing him it was a wayfor the US to screw China. That's the world he lives in. Fortunately,there's another world that brought us the wealth of modern nations, whichgrew up long before Trump, and will be there after he is gone. We needthat world, to thrive. Let us hope Trump is gone soon and we can go backto doing the best kind of business (the honest trade that Trump neverdid).

LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SINCE 2000.

But you can't tell us who was President in 2000. He might not be arightwing Republican.

BILL CLINTON.

OMG! You mean the Clinton's did something good? So THAT's why you votedfor them. To get a job.Remember when Bush would send us checks for $250?Big sale that month at Circuit City.

Post by BOZ12:34 p.m., approximately four minutes after the shots were fired, the “DALLAS NOV. 22 (UPI) -- THREE SHOTS WERE FIRED AT PRESIDENTKENNEDY’S MOTORCADE TODAY IN DOWNTOWN DALLAS. JT1234PCS”

WOW, that cover up sure did got going in a hurry.Those were the words Cronkite first read to the CBS viewers when he brokeinto the soap opera telecast (As the World Turns if I remember). Theamazing thing is after reading that bulletin straight from the wireservice, CBS resumed the soap opera telecast. There were two morebulletins before CBS News finally came on the air to stay. I learned whymany years later. The TV cameras used in those days used vacuum tubes thattook quite a while to warm up before they could be put to use. Until thathappened, Cronkite couldn't go live with anything but avoiceover. Whenone look at the coverage once they did go live, it is amazing howprimitive news coverage was in those days. No chance to go with a liveremote as could be done almost anywhere in the world today. CBS actuallyresorted to printing off wire service photos and pasting them on posterboard to put in front of their cameras.

“It seems to many of us that if we are to avoid the eventualcatastrophic world conflict we must strengthen the United Nations as afirst step toward a world government patterned after our own governmentwith a legislature, executive and judiciary, and police to enforce itsinternational laws and keep the peace. To do that, of course, we Americanswill have to yield up some of our sovereignty. That would be a bitterpill. It would take a lot of courage, a lot of faith in the new order. Butthe American colonies did it once and brought forth one of the most nearlyperfect unions the world has ever seen.”

I guess it is called World federalist movement

I prefer to be an American as opposed to a citizen of the world. I don'tknow what a one world government would look like but it's a pretty goodbet it wouldn't have the same respect for fundamental liberties as ourConstitution guarantees us. I know it won't happen in my lifetime, but Iwonder if future generations are going to cherish our liberties as much aswe do now. We already have an Antifa movement that has no respect for thefirst amendment and thinks it's perfectly OK to stifle political speechwhich they do no agree with.

There are many levels of federalization. And the best ones have ways formembers to back out if they don't like it, like Brexit, but NOT like theUS constitution, which when put in force was found to have no way to turnit off, or get out of it (a bit like the sorcerer's apprentice, there).I personally like loose confederations for specific purposes, like NAFTAor EUROZONE. If you don't like it, get out of it. The point in thoserelationships is to provide stability, future guidance, anddependabilityfor trade, which is not a zero sum game, but is a semi-magical practicewhere both parties gain, and wealth is created out of nowhere (I tradefood for your water, and instead of us both dying, we both live andthrive).If you think of the original Star Trek, the loose "Federation of Planets"was not a government as we know it. They didn't lord it over the Vulcans(say) and tell when what to do. Instead, they offered trade. The Vulcanscould trade trillium and kivas for dilithium, or something. And everybodywould be happy, if happiness was something Vulcans partook of. Onesupposes they found it agreeable, anyway.The reason Donald Trump doens't like trade is he comes from a zero-sumworld of shady real estate where you don't pay your contractors. Plus,he's an idiot. You could sell him TPP only by convincing him it was a wayfor the US to screw China. That's the world he lives in. Fortunately,there's another world that brought us the wealth of modern nations, whichgrew up long before Trump, and will be there after he is gone. We needthat world, to thrive. Let us hope Trump is gone soon and we can go backto doing the best kind of business (the honest trade that Trump neverdid).

LOWEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE SINCE 2000.

But you can't tell us who was President in 2000. He might not be arightwing Republican.

Once again, Anthony Anthony has no concept of reality.Big surprise there.